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China Interdye 2009 to be Held in April in Shanghai

Posted on: Monday, 23 March 2009, 07:00 CDT

SHANGHAI, March 23 /PRNewswire-Asia/ -- The 9th China International Dye Industry, Pigments and Textile Chemicals Exhibition (China Interdye 2009) boasts the largest professional show for the industry. It will be staged in INTEX Shanghai and Shanghai mart from April 8-10, 2009. China Interdye 2009 will be sponsored by China Dyestuff Industry Association (CDIA), China Dyeing and Printing Association, China Council for the Promotion of International Trade, Shanghai Sub-Council and China Chamber of International Commerce, Shanghai Chamber of Commerce and co-organized by Shanghai International Exhibition Corporation. A total exhibition floor space of 20,000sq.m will be provided, including 7,000sq.m for overseas exhibitors. Attracting more than 400 exhibitors from 14 countries and regions, China Interdye 2009 aims to provide an industrial gala for exhibitors and a professional audience through activities such as cultivating effective synergy between upstream and downstream industrial chains, inviting overseas purchasers, convening of professional conferences and meetings for sellers and purchasers.

Dyestuffs and organic pigments are widely used in textiles, the light industry, paint and printing ink sectors, etc. Through years of stable development, China has become the world's biggest dyestuffs producer, trader and consumer. In 2008, China produced 678,000 tons of dyestuffs and 185,000 tons of organic pigments; import and export volume for dyestuffs and organic pigments totaled 296,000 tons and 152,000 tons, respectively; trade volume for import and export of dyestuffs and organic pigments reached USD 1.648 billion and USD 1.142 billion, up 14% and 9.7% year on year, respectively. Because of the impact of international financial crisis, the overseas market demand was reduced. The price increase of production elements, the change of RMB exchange rate and the rise of labor force costs all negatively impacted enterprises. To relieve enterprises' difficulties, China has adjusted the macroeconomic policies in time and strengthened support to enterprises. With policies gradually implemented, by 2009, the industries are expected to overcome the dilemma. Take the dying and printing industry as an example, according to incomplete statistics, it is predicted that annual output and production value, sales income and export will grow at 6-7%, 14%, and 8%, respectively.

China Interdye 2009 has grown with China's dyestuff and chemicals industry. After 8 years of steady development, it has become the largest dyestuffs exhibition in the world. In 2007, it passed the certification of the Global Association of the Exhibition Industry (UFI), boasting the first in the industry. China Interdye 2008 attracted 36,601 professional visitors who either visited or had business talks. In the 11th Five Year Plan Period, China's dyestuff and chemicals industry will accomplish adjustment of industrial and product structures and develop efficient, safe and environment-friendly dyestuffs and textile auxiliary agents to meet the demand for production of safe and ecological textiles. China Interdye 2009 will play a positive role in promoting and accelerating the overall innovation and improvement of the dyestuff industry.

The some 400 exhibitors include both world known brands such as DYSTAR, BASF, Kekai, Tanatex, Jingsimai, NOVOZYMES and domestic leading companies such as Longsheng, Runtu, Jihua, Yabang, and Jiehong. There are some big international delegations from countries such as Korea and India and also some large domestic delegations from Taiwan, Tianjin and other cities and provinces. Exhibited products include pigments, intermediates, organic pigments, textile chemicals, auxiliaries and finishing auxiliaries, equipment for supporting production, analyses and testing, monitoring, dyeing and waste treatment. The exhibitors have shown great enthusiasm for the event, so the sponsors set up exhibition booths outside the west gate of INTEX Shanghai, which will produce effective synergy with the two main exhibition venues. Moreover, the sponsors also attached great importance to service for the professional audience. So far, some professional purchaser groups have been invited from India, Vietnam, Bengal, Korea and other countries.

During China Interdye 2009, various activities will be organized by the China Dyestuff Industry Association, China Dyeing and Printing Association, Yarn Dyed Fabric Sub-association under China Cotton Textile Association, China Textiles Development Center, China Knitting Industry Association, China Bast and Leaf Fibres Textile Association, China Wool Textile Industry Association, Special Committee of Environment Protection in Dyeing and Finishing under China Dyestuff Industry Association, Special Committee of Color, Master batch under China Dyestuffs Industry Association, Special Committee of Organic Pigments under China Dyestuffs Industry Association, Ink Sub-association of China Daily-Used Chemical Industry Association, Shanghai Coatings and Dyestuff Trade Association, etc. The sponsors will hold an industrial summit forum to discuss and analyze the current situation both at home and abroad. Domestic management members, industrial authoritative experts and foreign scholars will be invited to give lectures on the forum where the industry representatives will communicate on the current reality and future development trends.

SOURCE Shanghai International Exhibition Corporation


Source: PR Newswire

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